the comparison of alcibiades with coriolanus-第2节
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honoured; and distasteful to him to be overlooked; and; accordingly;
he always tried to place himself upon good terms with all that he met;
Coriolanus's pride forbade him to pay attentions to those who could
have promoted his advancement; and yet his love of distinction made
him feel hurt and angry when he was disregarded。 Such are the faulty
parts of his character; which in all other respects was a noble one。
For his temperance; continence; and probity he claims to be compared
with the best and purest of the Greeks; not in any sort or kind with
Alcibiades; the least scrupulous and most entirely and most entirely
careless of human beings in all these points。
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